Karl J. Wallace

Affiliations: 
The University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS, United States 
Area:
Analytical Chemistry, Nanoscience
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Jonathan William Steed grad student 2000-2003 (Crystallography Tree)
Eric V. Anslyn post-doc 2003-2006
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Ihde MH, Covey G, Johnson ADG, et al. (2022) The effect of outer-sphere anions on the spectroscopic response of metal-binding chemosensors. Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
Davis AB, Ihde MH, Busenlehner AM, et al. (2021) Structural Features of a Family of Coumarin-Enamine Fluorescent Chemodosimeters for Ion Pairs. Inorganic Chemistry
Lee NTX, Hicks J, Wallace KJ, et al. (2017) Binding of Mono- and Dianions within Silver Thiazolylurea Tweezers and Capsules. Inorganic Chemistry
Kellett K, Broome JH, Zloh M, et al. (2016) Small molecule recognition of mephedrone using an anthracene molecular clip. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)
Mallet AM, Davis AB, Davis DR, et al. (2015) A cross reactive sensor array to probe divalent metal ions. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)
Manandhar E, Cragg PJ, Wallace KJ. (2014) Detection of Zn(II) ions by fluorescent pyrene-derived molecular probes Supramolecular Chemistry. 26: 141-150
Davis AB, Lambert RE, Fronczek FR, et al. (2014) An activated coumarin-enamine Michael acceptor for CN- New Journal of Chemistry. 38: 4678-4683
Walton I, Davis M, Munro L, et al. (2012) A fluorescent dipyrrinone oxime for the detection of pesticides and other organophosphates. Organic Letters. 14: 2686-9
Manandhar E, Wallace KJ. (2012) Host-guest chemistry of pyrene-based molecular receptors Inorganica Chimica Acta. 381: 15-43
Manandhar E, Broome JH, Myrick J, et al. (2011) A pyrene-based fluorescent sensor for Zn2+ ions: a molecular 'butterfly'. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 47: 8796-8
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